WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVE COMPUTERS ................. 8 2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES .............................................. 9 3. SUUNTO USER INTERFACE ........................................................ 16 3.1. Navigating in the menus ......................................................... 17 3.2. Button symbols and functions ................................................... 19 4. GETTING STARTED .................................................................. 21
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVING INSTRUMENTS ................ 5 1.1. Using HelO2 with Dive Manager and Dive Planner ................................. 5 2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES ................................................... 6 3. SUUNTO HelO2 AT A GLANCE ............................................................ 9 3.1. Navigating in the menus ............................................................... 9 3.2. Button symbols and functions ....................................
1 Introduction ............................................................................ 5 2 Getting started......................................................................... 6 2.1 Basic settings ............................................................... 6 2.2 Modes and views........................................................... 8 2.3 Menu navigation ........................................................... 9 3 Defining main settings.........................................
In the settings menu, enter SPD/DST. 2. Scroll to SPD LIM with [Lap +] and [Light -] and enter with [Mode]. 3. Set the limits on or off with [Lap +] and [Light -] and accept with [Mode]. 4. Change the high and low speed limits with [Lap +] and [Light -] and accept with [Mode]. 5. Press [Start Stop] to exit. 5.5 Using autopause AUTOPAUSE is a feature that will automatically stop the log recorder during your training session when very slow speed is detected while using your Suunto speed and distan
spd To configure TRAINING mode displays: 1. In the settings menu, enter DISPLAYS. 2. Scroll to DISPLAY 1 or DISPLAY 2 with [Lap +] and [Light -] and enter with [Mode]. 3. Scroll to the row or view with [Lap +] and [Light -] and enter with [Mode]. 4. Scroll through the functions with [Lap +] and [Light -] and enable a function with [Mode]. A tap is displayed next to the enabled function. 5. Press [Start Stop] to exit. TIP: If you want to disable a training display, choose EMPTY for ROW 1 and ROW
*+,-..-/00 . 2!3*04-115,/+670. . 3 . *04-115886888 . # . ### . . . . ! " . #" . " # . $ % & # . TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................6 1.1. CHECKLIST .................................................................................................7 1.2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................7 1.3. SUUNTO T6 FEATURES
4 Safety precautions:.................................................... 4 2 Welcome...................................................................... 6 3 Display icons and segments................................................. 7 4 Using buttons ................................................................ 8 5 Getting started ............................................................... 9 5.1 Estimating your fitness level .................................... 10 6 Using button lock..
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5 2 Getting started......................................................................... 6 2.1 Basic settings ............................................................... 6 2.2 Setting activity class........................................................ 7 2.3 Menu navigation ........................................................... 9 2.4 Modes and views.......................................................... 10 2.5 Button lock ........................................................